Rates of cholesterol, ubiquinone, dolichol and dolichyl‐P biosynthesis in rat brain slices
- 20 August 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 269 (1), 15-18
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(90)81107-y
Abstract
Slices from the brain and liver of rats were prepared and upon incubation exhibited a continuous and high capacity for incorporation of radioactive precursors into proteins and lipids. Using [3H]mevalonate as precursor, the rates of biosynthesis of cholesterol, ubiquinone, dolichol and dolichyl-P in brain slices were determined and found to be 5.5,0.25,0.0093 and 0.0091 nmol/h/g, respectively. Dolichol and dolichyl-P accumulate to a limited extent, but almost all of these lipids in the brain originate from de novo synthesis. The calculated half-lives for cholesterol, ubiquinone, dolichol and dolichyl-P were 4076, 90, 1006 and 171 h, respectively. The results indicate that lipids formed via the mevalonate pathway in the brain have an active and independently regulated biosynthesis.Keywords
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